Georgia Voter Says Americans Can’t Accept This False Election Narrative

Georgia Voter Says Americans Can’t Accept This False Election Narrative
Huff Croxton attended a Stop the Steal rally in Atlanta, Georgia on Nov. 7, 2020. (NTD Television)
NTD Television
11/9/2020
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11/9/2020

ATLANTA—Huff Croxton, an attorney, says he’s seen plenty of elections in his lifetime, and he’s never seen counts happen like in this presidential election.

Croxton said joined a Stop the Steal rally in Atlanta, Georgia on Nov. 7, 2020 because his county, like others, has seen reports of stalled counting and large jumps in votes for Biden among other fraud allegations.

“I believe the country is literally in jeopardy. I’ve seen many, many elections, I’m over 50, and I’ve never seen anything like the obvious fraud that seems to have been perpetuated here,” Croxton said. “It’s a broad, fraudulent scheme it seems to me, best I can tell. The mail-in ballots were clearly a terrible idea and then when you need, just need the most transparency, they have forbidden Republicans in many states from watching the count.”

“So I’m down here, putting my voice with everybody else and saying, look, we can’t let this happen. We cannot let this happen; if we let this election get stolen so obviously, so blatantly, so many votes! We'll never have another fair election. So we’ve got to stand up now, we’ve got to stand up now or we’re going to lose the country,” Croxton said. “We don’t approve of what’s happened. We can’t take this lying down. We have to stand up. Stand up now or never.”

“I think most of us paying attention knew ahead that the media was going to go all in with the narrative, that whatever the states could present as a fraudulent ‘Biden win’ they would jump on it. So we’ve got to stand up and say that we’re not going to take that narrative, we’re not going to submit to that narrative, we’re going to push back against that narrative.”

“We’re not going to let this happen. And the only way we can do that is with our voices and with our presence and that’s what we’re going to try to add to the mix here now, and as long as it takes,” Croxton said.